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WORLD AIRLIN RECTORY Ciudad Obregon, Culiacan, Durango, Guadalajara, Guaymas, Guerrero Negro, Hermosillo, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, La Paz, Leon/Guanajuato, Loreto, Los Mochis, Manzanillo, Mazatlan, Mexicali, Monclova, Monterrey, Piedras Negras, Poza Rica, Puerto Vallarta, Queretaro. Reynosa, San Luis Potosi, Tampico, Tijuana, Torreon, Veracruz, Villahermosa 4Q (AEY) BP138. Lyon-Satolas, F-69125 Lyon, France Tel +33 (4) 72 23 77 77 Fax +33 (4) 72 23 78 08 Sita LYSOOSS Services scheduled, international, passenger Parent organisation/shareholders Nouvelles Frontiers International (52%), Nouvelles Frontiers Touraventure (48%) Date established 1996 Date operations started 13 December 1996 Description Long-haul carrier operating scheduled passenger services from French cities, including Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes and Toulouse, to the French West Indies and to Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean. Executives Managing Director Chicon Fleet 2 x McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 Main bases Lyon-Saint Exupery Destinations (international scheduled) Fort de France, Pointe-a-Pitre, St Denis de la Reunion [VW1 (TAO) Terminal de Aviacion General, Hangar 7, Zona "E", Col Federal, Mexico DF, 15620, Mexico Tel+52 (5) 627 0205 Fax+52 (5) 7581303/0841 SitaMEXRMVW E-maildirplan@netmex.com Website wvw.aeromar-air.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Grupo Aeromar SA de CV (99.99%) Alliances Aeromexico Mexicana, United Airlines Date established 29 January 1987 Date operations started 5 November 1987 Description Mainly domestic carrier, with one cross-border schedule into the USA. Employees total 700 Engineering staff 25 Flightcrew 120 Cabin crew 51 Executives Chairman Carlos Autrey Executive VP and CFO Ami Lindenberg Director General Juan I Steta Sec. of the Board Zvi Katz Fleet 5 xATR 42-300 9 xATR 42-500 Main bases Mexico City- Lie Benito Juarez International Destinations (international scheduled) San Antonio Destinations (domestic scheduled) Acapulco, Aguascalientes, Campeche, Ciudad Victoria, Colima, Comitan, Durango, Guadalajara, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo. Ixtepec, Jalapa, Lazaro Cardenas, Leon/Guanajuato, Manzanillo, Mexico City, Minatitlan, Monterrey, Morelia, Oaxaca, Poza Rica, Puebia, Queretaro, Saltillo, San Cristobal de Las Casas, San Luis Potosi, Tepic, Uruapan, Zacatecas f.fffyyrf;, fTTT^^^M^BgTTTgHTTWBMMBMBBIiMBSBi 17 Winston Churchill Avenue, Esq. Desiderio Arias, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Tel +1 (809)5334447 Fax+1 (809)5334550 E-mail mail@aeromar-airlines.com Website www.aeromar-airlines.com/ Services scheduled, charter, international, passenger, cargo Dale established 1968 Description Operates passenger and cargo services between the Dominican Republic and Miami, USA. History Initially concentrated on cargo services to Miami, but added passenger flights in 1998. Fleet 1 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced Paseo de la Reforma 445, Col. Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, CP 06500, Mexico Tel+52 (5) 133 4000 Fax+52 (5) 1334619 Sita MEXWRAM E-mailmweitzman@aeromexico.com Website www.aeromexico.com/ Sen/ices scheduled, international, domestic, passenger, cargo Parenl organisation/shareholders Cintra (99.26%), Pilots Alliances Aerocaribe, Aerolitoral, Aeromar, Air France, Austrian Airlines, Delta Air Lines, LanChile, SkyTeam, Swissair Dale established 15 September 1934 Description Main Mexican international carriers providing scheduled international services to 12 destinations in the USA, five in Europe and South America, and to 33 domestic destinations. Operates over 300 flights per day. History The airline was known until February 1972 as Aeronaves de Mexico and nationalised in 1959. In 1970, under a gsovernment plan, Mexican domestic airlines were rationalised into an integrated air-transport system under the control of Aeronaves de Mexico and organised into eight smaller carriers. This was later disbanded. Aeromexico was privatised in September 1988. In mid-2000, it joined Delta Air Lines, Air France and Korean Air as a founding partner in a the SkyTeam global airline alliance. Employees total 6,846 Flightcrew 805 Cabin crew 1,443 Executives President, COO and Chairman of the Board Alfonso Pasquel Chief Operating Officer Arturo Barahona Finance Director Victor Bernal Senior VP Maintenance Raul Sifuentes VP Commercial Planning Jared Harckham VP Logistics Alberto Castrejon VP Operations Manuel R Medina Fleet 9 x Boeing 757-200 4 x Boeing 767-200ER 1x Boeing 767-300ER 14 x Boeing MD-82 10 x Boeing MD-83 7 x Boeing MD-87 10x Boeing MD-88 16 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 Orders 1 x Boeing 757-200 Main bases Mexico City - Lie Benito Juarez International Hubs Mexico City - Lie Benito Juarez International, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Monterrey - Gen Mariano Escobedo International Destinations (international scheduled) Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Las Vegas,Lima, Los Angeles, Madrid, Miami, New York, Ontario, Orlando, Paris, Phoenix, San Diego, Santiago, Sao Paulo Destinations (domestic scheduled) Acapulco, Aguascalientes, Cancun, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juarez, Ciudad Obregon, Colima, Cozumel, Culiacan, Durango, Guadalajara, Guaymas, Hermosillo, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, La Paz, Leon/Guanajuato, Los Mochis, Matamoros, Mazatlan, Merida, Mexico City, Monterrey, Morelia, Oaxaca, Puebia, Puerto Vallarta, Reynosa, San Jose Cabo, Tapachula, Tijuana, Torreon, Veracruz, Villahermosa Ave Texcoco s/n, EsqTahel, Mexico City, DF, 15620, Mexico Tel +52 (5) 237 0224 Fax +52 (5) 237 0226 Website www.aeromexpress.com.mx Services scheduled, charter, domestic, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Cintra (99.99%) Date established 1990 Date operations started 9 June 1994 Description All cargo airline, transporting general air cargo, perishables, printed matter, live animals, works of art, securities and restricted products. Also operates warehouses and cargo terminals - directly and indirectly - in Mexico, the USA, Europe, Central and South America. History Established to manage parent company Aeromexico's cargo operation. Also helps to manage cargo operations for Mexicana. Executives President and General Manager Javier E Valdez Financial Director Roberto Velasco Maintenance Director Hecturo Bravo Personnel Director Rodolfo Gonzalez Fleet 1 x Boeing 727-200F Destinations (international scheduled) Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, San Jose Destinations (domestic scheduled) Guadalajara, Merida, Mexico City PO Box 226,864-872 Pacific Highway, Belmont, New South Wales, 2280, Australia Tel+61 (2)49450988 Fax+61 (2)49458824 Services scheduled, charter, regional, domestic,passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Air New Zealand Alliances Ansett Australia Date established 23 October 1968 Date operations started 1 July 1971 Description Commuter airline operating 13 direct flights to and from Sydney each weekday and eight daily during weekends. Business passengers make up three-quarters of Aeropelican's traffic. All flights are operated under a codeshare agreement with Ansett Australia. Executives General Manager Andrew Burkett Fleet 4 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 Destinations (domestic scheduled) Newcastle, Sydney PO Box 6-3596, El Dorado, Panama City, Panama Tel+507 (315) 7500 Fax+507 (315) 0331 E-mailapflyap@aeroperlas.com Websitewww.aeroperlas.com Services scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders American Eagle Airlines (20%), Apair (80%) Alliances TACA International Airlines Date established June 1970 Date operations started June 1970 Description Regional airline operating more than 50 flights daily to 15 domestic destinations, and to Costa Rica. History Formed as Aerolineas Islas de las Perlas and was government-run from 1976 until 1987, when it was sold to private owners. In 1996 it began international operations, launching services to Costa Rica. Executives Chairman, President and CEO George Novey Executive VP Eduardo Stagg VP Michael M D Petrosky Fleet 3 x de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300 1 xEmbraerEMB-110P1 Bandeirante 3 x Shorts 360 4 x Shorts 360-Advanced Hubs Panama City - Tocumen International, David - Enrique Malek International Destinations (international scheduled) San Jose Destinations (domestic scheduled) Bahia Pinas, Bocas del Toro, Changuinola, Chitre, Colon, Contadora, David, El Real, Garachine, Jaque, La Palma, Panama City, Sambu, San Miguel, Santiago [^^^•••••••••••••••••••••i Lima, Peru * ,, Services scheduled, charter, international, domestic, passenger I Parent organisation/shareholders USA/European/lsraeli investment group, employees Date established 2000 Date operations started September 2000 5 History New airline reviving the name of the former flag-carrier. Fleet 1 x Boeing 727-200 1 x Boeing 737-200 Torre Polar II Piso 22, Plaza Venezuela, Caracas, 1051, Venezuela Tel +58 (2) 708 6211 Fax +58 (2) 782 6323 Website www.aeropostal.com/ Services scheduled, charter, international, domestic, passenger, cargo Parent organisation/shareholders Haydhelen Velasquez and Ramiz (100%) Alliances American Airlines, Delta Air Lines Date established 1933 Description Operates domestic and international services, including flights to the USA. History Founded as Linea Aerea Venezolana (LAV), when the Venezuelan Government took overthe routes and equipment of French company Cie Generale Aeropostale, which had begun operating in Venezuela in 1930. Operations ceased in August 1994, but the airline was reactivated in January 1997, following its sale by the government to the private concern Alas de Venezuela. International flights to the USA started in July 1998. Executives Presidentand CEO Nelson Ramiz President of Board of Directors Haydhelen Velasquez de Ramiz Assistant to the President Abelardo Valino Executive VP Saul Montejo Commercial VP Gersan Zurita Finance VP Romano Kratohvil VP, Institutional Relations Ramon Barrios VP, Inter-governmental Relations Judith Parada VP, Maintenance Jose Paredes VP, Operations Jorge Bethencourt Fleet 1 x Boeing 727-200 Advanced 7 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 9 x McDonnell Douglas DC-9-50 Main bases Caracas 50 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 20 - 26 March 2001
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